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Old January 2nd 05, 03:17 AM
The Cummins Crew
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Default Volume display

I have been looking for hours on how to turn on the volume display bars that
move across the screen when you adjust the volume. I am not sure how they
even got turned off. Thanks in advance for any help.

Derick


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Old January 2nd 05, 03:59 AM
Taurarian
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Default Volume display

This is to do with your keyboard - is your keyboard software installed?
If it is, have a look at the instructions for your keyboard.

"The Cummins Crew" wrote in message
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I have been looking for hours on how to turn on the volume display bars that move
across the screen when you adjust the volume. I am not sure how they even got
turned off. Thanks in advance for any help.

Derick


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Old January 2nd 05, 04:00 AM
Kenny S
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Default Volume display

that function is NOT a part of windows.
Its probably a software that came with your sound card or keyboard.


"The Cummins Crew" wrote in message
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I have been looking for hours on how to turn on the volume display bars
that move across the screen when you adjust the volume. I am not sure how
they even got turned off. Thanks in advance for any help.

Derick



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Old January 2nd 05, 04:05 AM
J Stewart
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Default Volume display

To display the volume icon in the task bar you should click StartControl
PanelSounds,Speech, and Audio Devices. Then under the heading Pick A Task,
click Adjust System Volume. When the dialog box opens make sure you put a
check mark in the box that says "Place volume icon in the taskbar", then
click ApplyOk, then click the "X" in the upper right hand of the dialog box
that remains open. Once the speaker icon is in your taskbar you can
right-click and choose open volume control to adjust the bass, treble, etc.

HTH,
James

"The Cummins Crew" wrote in message
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I have been looking for hours on how to turn on the volume display bars
that move across the screen when you adjust the volume. I am not sure how
they even got turned off. Thanks in advance for any help.

Derick



 




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